No. of pages 224
Published: 2020
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This book has been graded for interest at 9 years.
There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Head of Zeus .
Ewa Jozefkowicz grew up in Ealing, and studied English Literature at UCL. She currently works in marketing, and lives in Highbury, north London, with her husband. @EwaJozefkowicz
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'A compassionate tale of friendship and family' i newspaper.
'Eloquently explores what friendship really means and what sacrifices and acts of courage need to be made when you truly care about someone, regardless of age or time ... A thought-provoking read ... Although this is a short novel, its impact is strong' Just Imagine.
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'Strong themes of bullying, friendship and difference, but the author's light touch balances the deeper issues with a lot of heart' BookTrust.
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